#Datawyze: Tips

More game time, less mobile data

5th Jul 19

Although you might think gaming using mobile data will chow your gigabytes, an hour’s play can use as little as 60MB. You just have to be smart about what and when you play. If you want to maximise your playing time, keep these four tips in mind.

Downloading new games is one of the most data-intensive tasks you can do online. New 'blockbuster' titles can swallow more than 50GB of your precious data.

Try sticking to single-player games if you’re low on data. Multiplayer games usually use more data than single-player games because as you interact with other players, the game exchanges data with a server.

That said, even single-player titles exchange data over the internet whenever you’re playing online. This can mean quick checks that use a tiny amount of data or data-hogging patches that add features and fix bugs. Because the size of a patch can vary from a few megabytes (for a simple bug fix) up to dozens of gigabytes (for additional content), check the size of the patch before you download.